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完整word外研社九年级英语上册课文

完整word外研社九年级英语上册课文
完整word外研社九年级英语上册课文

外研社(2014 新版)九年级英语上册课文( Module 1 —12) Module1 Wonders of the world

Unit 1 It' s more than 2,000 years old.

Tony: Let's call Wonders of the World and join in the discussion. I think natural wonders are

more interesting than man-made ones. And I think the Giant's Causeway is the most fantastic natural wonder.

Lingling: Hm, I've never seen it, so I'm not sure I agree with you. Why do you like it, Tony?

Tony: Well, I visited the Giant's Causeway two years ago. It's huge. There're about 40,000

rocks, most of them with six sides. It goes for several hundred metres on the eastern coast of Northern Ireland

Lingling: That sounds great, though I think Victoria Falls in Africa are even more fantastic.

They're about l,700 metres wide and 100 metres high. You can hear the loud noise a few kilometres away.

Betty: Wow, that's huge! But in my opinion, man-made wonders are more exciting than natural ones. Look at the Terracotta Army. It's more than 2.000 years old. Daming: I agree with you, Betty. And I think the Three Gorges Dam is fantastic too. It's about

2,300 metres long, 185 metres high and 15 metres wide at the top. It produces electricity for millions of people in China.

Betty: Now, who'd like to call first?

Unit 2 The Grand Canyon was not just big.

A great wonder of the natural world

When I arrived, it was early morning and it was raining. I looked to the east-- the sky was

becoming grey. I got out of the car, went through a gate and walked along a dark path. There was

nothing to see, but I knew it was there.

After about a mile, a stranger appeared beside the path. Am I going the right way?

I asked.

效欠敮?桷牥??慷?潧湩?尠Yes,” he replied, “ you'll get there in five minu tes, Finally, I came to

some rocks and stopped. I looked over them, but it was silent and there was no sign of it.

Suddenly, the rain stopped and the clouds cleared. The sun rose behind me and

shone on the rocks. Far below me, the ground fell away and down to a river. I was looking across one of the wonders of the natural world - the Grand Canyon.

I looked down to the Colorado River, a silver stream nearly one mile below me. If you put the two tallest buildings in the world on top of each other at the bottom of the canyon, they still would not reach the top. Then I looked across to the other side of the canyon. It was about fifteen miles away, maybe more. Finally, I looked to my left and to my right, and on both sides the canyon went far away for more than 200 miles. The Grand Canyon was not just big. It was huge!

I remained by the canyon for about half an hour, and I asked myself. Is the Grand Canyon the greatest wonder of the natural world? I certainly know the answer. What do you think?

Module 2 Public Holidays

Unit 1 My family always go somewhere interesting as soon as the holiday begins. Tony: The First of October is China's National Day, isn 't it, Lingling?

Lingling: Yes. The People's Republic of China was founded on 1st October 1949. People have celebrated the National Day since then. There are flowers and national flags everywhere, and we have a thre-eday holiday.

Tony: Do you have any plans for the holiday this year? Lingling: Yes. My parents and I are going to visit some friends in Shandong Province and will we're friends, our with staying we're While holiday. the of end the until there stay going to spend one day in Qingdao. When is your national day, Betty'? Betty : Our national day is called Independence Day. It's on 4th July. We've

celebrated it since

1777. It's a public holiday, but we only have one day off. On that day, there are all kinds of holiday activities. It's the start of the vacation season and most people take a vacation sometime in July or August.

Lingling: And is there anything special on that day? Betty: Well, you can see American flags everywhere. We usually have a picnic

somewhere nice. Kids have great fun. We also watch bands play music in public parks.

Daming: Do you have a national day in the UK, Tony? Tony: No, we don't --- we celebrate Christmas with a two-day holiday. And my

family always go somewhere interesting as soon as the holiday begins. Unit 2 We have celebrated the festival since the first pioneers arrived in America.

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is an American festival. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a time for a special dinner among family and friends. People make short speeches and give thanks for their food.

We have celebrated the festival since the first pioneers from England arrived in America by ship in the seventeenth century. While they were crossing the Atlantic, many people died, and after they landed, their first winter was worse than any English winter. The local people, the Native Americans, taught the pioneers how to grow corn. The following year they celebrated together by eating a dinner of the new food.

We still celebrate Thanksgiving today with a traditional dinner. The kitchen is always the most crowded room in our house because we all help prepare the food .We

lay the table, and then before we begin dinner, my father gives thanks for the food, so we remember why we celebrate the festival.

We usually eat too much, but it is only once a year! We often talk a lot and tell stories after dinner as well. When it is all over, everyone helps wash the dishes.

The festival is a very busy time for travel when friends and families come together to celebrate. During the festival, there are plenty of other things to see and do. We live in New York City, and we go to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The parade goes along several streets and finishes at the famous Macy's store. Thanksgiving is the start of the Christmas season, and we start shopping for presents. Football is also important at Thanksgiving, with many teams playing games. Like many Americans, we usually watch the games on television and enjoy ourselves very much.

Module 3 Heroes

Unit 1 She trained hard, so she became a great player later Ms li: Daming, who is your hero? Who have you chosen to tell us about?

Daming: Deng Yaping! She's my hero because she's one of the best table tennis players in the

world and I love playing table tennis.

Ms Li: Tell us about her.

Daming: Well, she started playing table tennis when she was five. She trained hard, so she

became a great player later.

Ms Li: And what competitions has she won?

Daming: She's won many world competitions, including four gold medals in the Olympics. She

stopped playing when she was twent-y four.

Ms Li: What did she do after that?

Darning: She began to study at Tsinghua University in Beijing and then attended university abroad.

Her English wasn't good enough when she began. Once again she worked hard, and seven

years later, she completed her doctor's degree at Cambridge University. Whatever she does, she never gives up!

Ms Li: That's amazing!

Daming: Yes. Deng says that she isn't cleverer than anyone else, but she has a very strong will.

Ms Li: I see. Well. I think she's a good student as well as a good player. Daming: Yes, and she helped make the Beijing Olympics a victory for world sport. She's simply the best!

Ms Li: She's a true hero.

Unit 2 There were few doctors, so he had to work very hard on his own

My hero - Dr Norman Bethune

By Wang Lingling

Norman Bethune is one of the most famous heroes in China. He was a Canadian doctor. He came to China to help the Chinese people and died for them.

Norman Bethune was born in 1890. He became a doctor in 1916 and went to Spain in 1936 to

treat the wounded soldiers during the war there. He soon realised that many people were dying

because they did not get to hospital quickly enough. Dr Bethune developed new ways of taking care

of the sick. He invented special medical tools to use outside hospitals and close to the fighting areas

so that doctors could treat the wounded more quickly. His inventions saved many lives.

In 1938, Dr Bethune came to China and helped treat the wounded during the Anti- Japanese

War. At that time, there were few doctors, so he had to work very hard on his own. His experience

of treating people in Spain was useful in China. He developed training courses for local doctors and

nurses, and wrote books so that they could learn about how he treated the sick. Dr Bethune often worked very hard without resting or taking care of himself. Once, he even

worked for sixty -nine hours without stopping and managed to save over a hundred lives. One day in

1939, he cut his finger during an operation, but he continued his work without treating it. In the end, he died of his wound.

Dr Bethune's work for the Chinese people made him a hero in China. There are many books and films about him, and he is still remembered in both China and Canada today. Module 4 Home alone

Unit 1 I can look after myself, although it won' t

be easy for me

Mum: Now, what's our train number?

Dad: T27 to Lhasa. It's leaving from Platform 2.

Mum: The meeting in Lhasa is very important for us, but I'm sorry you can't come with us,

Betty.

Betty: So am I, but I can't miss two weeks of school.

Mum: Will you remember everything I've told you? Be especially careful with the door. Shut it

when you're in and lock it when you go out.

Betty: Yes. Mum. l can look after myself, although it won't be easy for me. Mum: Well, make sure you eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. And I've left lots of your favourite biscuits.

Betty: Don't worry. I can cook simple meals. Dad : There won't be anybody to wake you up in the morning.

Betty: I'll be fine. My clock rings so loudly that it will certainly wake me up. Mum: I'm sure I've forgotten something, but I don't know what it is!

(Announcement: We advise all passengers for Train T27 to Lhasa to go immediately to

Platform 2. Your train is about to leave.) Betty: That's your train! Goodbye Mum, goodbye Dad. Mum: I know! I haven't given you our address in Lhasa! Betty': Send me a text message. Have a good trip! Mum: Bye, my dear!

Betty: Bye! See you in a couple of weeks! Unit 2 I became so bored with their orders that I wished they would leave me alone.

My perfect holiday

As a boy, like all other boys, I wanted to be a man. But my parents did everything for me.

Actually, they managed every minute of my life. Although they loved me, I felt a bit unhappy with them. Zheng Chenyu, do your homework! Practise the piano! Turn off the TV! I became so bored with their orders that I wished they would leave me alone.

Well, my wish came true! Although my parents were very worried about leaving me, they had to go away on business for a few days. Now was my chance! I could have some fun at last! As soon as I got home from school the first day, I happily threw my schoolbag on the sofa and ate lots of snacks. Then I enjoyed an exciting film on TV, and after that I played computer games. I liked the games so much that I played until mid-night.

The next morning I woke up late. I had to hurry to school without breakfast, but I was still late.

The teacher asked me for my homework, but I could not hand it in. With an empty stomach, I was unable to play basketball with my classmates! I felt tired and sleepy at school all day long.

When I got home, I tried to cook some rice, but I burnt it. I even dropped my

father's cup when

I was cooking! I found myself so bad at simple cooking tasks. I started to feel lonely. I wanted

Mum and Dad to come home soon. Mum cooked such delicious food, and made sure I never forgot

I and told funny jokes when questions, any difficult helped me with Dad always my homework.

was unhappy. Then I realised being home alone was not always perfect.

When my parents came home, they were happy to find that I could cook and tidy up now. I told them my home alone story and we all laughed.

Module 5 Museums

Unit 1 Don't cross that rope!

(Betty, Lingling and Daming are on the second floor of a museum.)

Betty: What a wonderful museum!

Lingling: It's great, isn't it? Let's go to the Animal Room upstairs. I need some information for my project.

Betty: Me too. Let's go. Wait, where's Daming?

Lingling: There he is. What's he doing over there?

Daming : Hey, Betty! Lingling! Come and see the monkey exhibition!

Guard: No shouting, please! It's against the rules.

Betty: Oh, no! Daming is in trouble again.

Daming: Look at the mon key's tail! I've got to get in here …

Gard: Stop! Don't cross that rope! Can't you see the sign, kid? No entry. Daming: Oh. Why not?

Guard: Because it's closed.

Lingling: Yes, Daming. Read the sign!

Daming : Oh, right. That's no good! Well, I'll just take a photo...

Guard: Sorry. No photos. See?

Daming: There certainly are a lot of rules in this museum. No wonder the place is empty!

Betty: Daming! Don't be rude!

Lingling: Oh, no!

Betty: What's the matter, Lingling?

Lingling: My mobile phone! It's missing! Oh, no! What am I going to do?

Guard: Don't worry, Miss. Go downstairs to the lost and found office. They might have it.

Lingling: That phone is new! I have to find it, or Mum will punish me!

Betty: I'm sure it will be all right, Lingling. Let's go and see.

Yes, let's go downstairs.

:Daming

Unit 2 If you ever go to London, make sure you visit the

Science Museum

The Science Museum in London

By Tony Smith

Welcome to the most friendly museum in London. In most museums, there is no shouting and

no running, and you must not touch anything. But the Science Museum is different... It is noisy!

People talk about what they can see and do here, and there are some very noisy machines as well. If

you want answers to all your questions about science, this is the right place for you. I like to visit the rooms on the second and third floors. You can learn about communications

and the environment as well as maths, physics and chemistry. For example, you can find out how people dig coal from the ground and use it to create energy. And in one room they even explain how X -rays let you sec inside your body.

The Launchpad on the third floor is the most popular room, and it is my favourite too because there are lots of physics experiments. For example, if you want to fill a bag with sand, you have to control a kind of truck on wheels and move it into the correct place. You can also find out how people travel into space and back again.

On the fourth and fifth floors, you can learn about what medicine was like in the

past. If you compare the medicine of the past with the medicine of today, you will feel very lucky next time you visit a doctor!

The Science Museum is interesting for people of all ages. You can always find something new and have a wonderful time there. The museum is free to enter, so you can go in for a few minutes or stay all day. It is open daily from10 am to 6 pm. So if you ever go to London, make sure you visit the Science Museum. It is my favourite museum in the whole world!

Module 6 Problems Unit 1. If I start after dinner, I'll finish it before I go to bed. Tony, you're playing the guitar again. Have you done your homework'?

Dad:

Tony: No, not yet, but I haven't got much. If I start after dinner, I'll finish it before I go to bed.

Anyway, you wanted me to learn an instrument.

Dad: I want you to get into the habit of doing your homework as soon as you come home from school. If you start now, you'll finish it before dinner.

Tony: Yes, but I need a rest from schoolwork. I also want to go to the library to do volunteer work.

Dad: So you're not going to do your home work now? Tony: No, it isn't necessary to do it now. I'll do it later.

Dad: That's a shame. I really don't think you should go to the library so much. Tony: Why not? I can work in the library and I'm also able to read books there.

Dad: No deal, Tony. If you do all these other things instead of your homework, you

won't have time to study.

Tony: You mean you don't want me to help the community and increase my knowledge of the world?

Dad: That's not the point. You should consider what the most important thing is. I don't want you to fail your exams.

Tony: But ........

Dad: You can't do anything before you finish your homework. I'm sorry, but that's my last word.

Unit 2 If you tell him the truth now, you will show that you are honest.

Do you have a problem? Write to Diana atNew Standard Magazine and ask for

her advice.

Dear Diana,

Last week, my friend David came round with a new computer game and asked to play it on my

dad's computer. I was worried, because I should ask my dad before I use his computer. He uses it

for his work, and I can only use it for my homework. The reason is that he thinks it will go wrong if I play games on it.

Well, while my dad was out, we decided to try out David's game. We copied it to the computer, and after we finished playing, we took it off the computer. However, when I started the computer again to check if everything was OK, some of my dad's documents were missing. Then, when my dad used the computer last night, he was

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